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The Great and Powerful
Ruby Ann Phillips
For the child navigating tricky classroom dynamics, this story explores how to handle disappointment and find common gro
Ages 6–9
Sugar and Spite
Gail D. Villanueva
Tired of Claudine's bullying, Jolina secretly brews a powerful love potion from her grandfather's arbularyo magic. When
Ages 8–11
Reformed
Justin Weinberger
For the child who struggles to find their voice or has taken the fall for a friend's mistake, this story explores the pa
Ages 8–12
The View from the Very Best House in Town
Meera Trehan
For the child feeling the ache of a changing friendship or the pressure to fit in at a new school while staying true to
Ages 8–12
Dead in the Water
Chris Lynch
For the reader grappling with the complexities of fairness and friendship, this naval adventure explores standing up for
Ages 10–14
Stranger at the Window
Vivien Alcock
For the child questioning what's fair, this mystery follows Lesley as she decides whether to keep a dangerous secret to
Ages 9–12
Miss Rivers and Miss Bridges
Geraldine Symons
For the child curious about standing up for what is right, this story explores how a simple trip to the city can turn in
Ages 10–14
Chicken Little and the Big Bad Wolf
Sam Wedelich
For the child who is ready to question big rumors, this spunky retelling stars a brave chick who chooses curiosity and e
Ages 4–8
Tyrone the Horrible
Hans Wilhelm
For the child who needs a boost of courage and a clever strategy to handle a playground bully who won't leave them alone
Ages 4–8
Arthur and the Scare-Your-Pants-Off Club
Marc Brown
For the child who feels something is unfair at school or in the community. Arthur and his friends learn how to stand up
Ages 6–9
What Can a Citizen Do?
Dave Eggers
For the child who asks how they can help in a big world, this rhythmic guide shows how small acts like planting seeds or
Ages 4–8
Baseball Turnaround
Matt Christopher
Sandy Comstock made a bad mistake, but he's paid the price and wants to move on. When rumors threaten his new baseball t
Ages 8–11
Hector the Collector
Emily Beeny
For the child who finds magic in 'treasures' others might overlook, this story turns a collection of acorns into a beaut
Ages 4–8
Dinosaur School
Dick King-Smith
For the child who swings from feeling small to acting like a big shot. Basil the Brontosaurus learns that true confidenc
Ages 5–7
Snowboard Champ
Matt Christopher
For the child navigating the challenges of being the new kid in town and facing unfair rumors or social pressure from pe
Ages 8–12
The Book of Mean People
Toni Morrison, Slade Morrison
For the child trying to understand why some people are unkind and how to stay happy anyway. A gentle exploration of emot
Ages 4–8
Dancing Daze
Sarah Webb
For the teen or tween learning how to support a friend through a family crisis while managing their own growing responsi
Ages 9–13
Oh, Snap!
Walter Dean Myers
For the child questioning why a news story or photo doesn't feel right. This story helps kids explore the ethics of medi
Ages 9–12
Rainbow Dash Brings the Blitz
Arden Hayes
For the child who has been told they can't do something because of who they are, this story follows a determined athlete
Ages 8–12
Team Spirit
Lauren Brooke
Perfect for the child navigating tricky social dynamics or feeling the weight of a group's unfair judgment toward a ment
Ages 8–12
Death by Eggplant
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe
For the middle-schooler who feels like they have to hide their true passions to fit in or avoid the local bully.
Ages 10–14
Zero to Hero
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the child who feels invisible at a new school or needs a boost of confidence to handle the playground pecking order.
Ages 8–12
J. B. Wigglebottom and the Parade of Pets
Vivian Sathre
For the child feeling left out because of a food or pet allergy, this story offers a clever look at navigating school ev
Ages 7–10
Like a Rainbow: The Colorful Story of Cyndi Lauper
Amy Guglielmo, Jacqueline Tourville
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to know that their unique spark is exactly what the world needs.
Ages 4–8
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